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it addresses the needs of our law enforcement community. it requires immigrants who witness crime or victims of domestic violence, some of them are afraid to come forward because of their status. it improves the treatment of refugees. the united states remain the ak on the world as it was to my parental grandparents and my parental great grandparents. i appreciate the fact that we have four members of the committee who worked with others in forming a bipartisan consensus. i thank senator shutcher and but for ent and senator graham that. of course, senator feinstein who has taught me more about immigration than i ever would have learned otherwise. the bill conclude what is some are calling triggers and could delay green cards for those who want to make full and contribute to the our society. i do not want people to move out of the shadows to be stuck in an under class just as we should not fault dreamers for coming ere as children. i'm disappointed that we're not treating all families equally. i believe we have to end the discrimination of g
it addresses the needs of our law enforcement community. it requires immigrants who witness crime or victims of domestic violence, some of them are afraid to come forward because of their status. it improves the treatment of refugees. the united states remain the ak on the world as it was to my parental grandparents and my parental great grandparents. i appreciate the fact that we have four members of the committee who worked with others in forming a bipartisan consensus. i thank senator...
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again, this is -- this was the stance of law enforcement all day. those weapons are the same issued to the armed forces overseas. that's a basic m-4 semi-automatic long barrelled weapon. they were not fooling around. they had an extremely dangerous suspect pinned down. several people noticed a black vehicle which people assume to be a hearse in the foreground. we don't know if that's true. various sizes and shapes of vehicles. some of which folks have never seen before because they are for specialized tasks. lester holt, anything from where you are. >> reporter: you're talking about the fear and the children of people who heard explosions and shots last night. any of us who heard shots fired in anger know what a horrible sound that is. it takes a while to learn when it's coming your way. you don't know. that's what a lot of people heard last night with explosions and shots. i want to point out we have been watching police officers work so well together. different agencies. we know that typically their arrival is between agencies. they are united in
again, this is -- this was the stance of law enforcement all day. those weapons are the same issued to the armed forces overseas. that's a basic m-4 semi-automatic long barrelled weapon. they were not fooling around. they had an extremely dangerous suspect pinned down. several people noticed a black vehicle which people assume to be a hearse in the foreground. we don't know if that's true. various sizes and shapes of vehicles. some of which folks have never seen before because they are for...
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extremely proud of law enforcement today and what we've accomplished. thank you. >> reporter: chief, did you have the communication with the suspect? >> we're not done. chief mcmillan from the m.b.t.a. >> i just want to thank all those who sent their thoughts and prayers to officer donahue and his family. please know that it was deeply appreciated. thank you. and i also want to commend all of the law enforcement agencies who took part in this. this is truly dedication and commitment at its best and i'm prd thank you. >> special agent in charge of the a.t.f.. >> my name is joseph fatterumo, special agent in charge. >> stand right here. >> today the entire world witnessed this law enforcement's community commitment to apprehending these offenders. make no doubt this combined effort will never cease in its protection of every city, every town, and every neighborhood in our nation. the prayers from every a.t.f. employee will continue to go out to the victims as they deal from this senseless act of violence. may god bless the citizens. >> suffolk county dist
extremely proud of law enforcement today and what we've accomplished. thank you. >> reporter: chief, did you have the communication with the suspect? >> we're not done. chief mcmillan from the m.b.t.a. >> i just want to thank all those who sent their thoughts and prayers to officer donahue and his family. please know that it was deeply appreciated. thank you. and i also want to commend all of the law enforcement agencies who took part in this. this is truly dedication and...
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law enforcement did a good job. hearing from folks on scanners and privately, they knew something -- they knew it was something concrete they had. >> and we really defined law enforcement in this town this week in a way that isn't often done. it includes the transit police, it includes the m.i.t. police, harvard police. i went by the harvard campus, harvard cop i know, friend of mine, pulled me over, talked to me. you realize this guy could have easily been killed and don't think of university police that way normally. >> yeah. he was there, i don't know what the sequence was. still some confusion as to whether the robbery was perpetrated by these guys or not. >> i was told it was not. >> we don't know exactly what happened, but clearly he was the point of the speer for us, he is going to be remembered unfortunately for this tragedy. we also have a casualty in mbta, richard donahue seriously wounded. >> this i think begins for us with the deaths that occurred right over here on monday. >> i was so struck, this kid t
law enforcement did a good job. hearing from folks on scanners and privately, they knew something -- they knew it was something concrete they had. >> and we really defined law enforcement in this town this week in a way that isn't often done. it includes the transit police, it includes the m.i.t. police, harvard police. i went by the harvard campus, harvard cop i know, friend of mine, pulled me over, talked to me. you realize this guy could have easily been killed and don't think of...
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the next step for law enforcement tonight? >> again, recreating the last several weeks of these two suspects, finding out more about their travels, finding out more about their associates, that's the key going forward. the high value interrogation group will try to talk to this young m young man, again, he's in serious condition. unclear when they will get access to him. that is the priority going forward. there was some indication, if you listen to the press conference, that they feelhi co of the boston area, but they cannot be sure and i can tell you, they will take no chances, federal law enforcement and the intelligence community will work 24 hours over the next few days to make sure that nothing else is coming. >> and because we're watching that podium, awaiting the president, a sentence from you, dick clark, after that press conference? >> well, i'm so happy that it turned out this way. but we do have to admit that two individuals, just two individuals, did terrorize a great metropolitan area. and horrified a lot of peop
the next step for law enforcement tonight? >> again, recreating the last several weeks of these two suspects, finding out more about their travels, finding out more about their associates, that's the key going forward. the high value interrogation group will try to talk to this young m young man, again, he's in serious condition. unclear when they will get access to him. that is the priority going forward. there was some indication, if you listen to the press conference, that they feelhi...
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it all ended tonight as one law enforcement official put it with a whimper. inside a boat in a trailer in a backyard in watertown, massachusetts. then it ended with a genuine cheer. all those first responders, cops, firemen as they exited town. the town that was terrorized by a gun battle in the streets last night. they were all cheered. and they had a chance to shine. bask in the glow of joyful citizens who were just thankful, they came in, they rode in to save the day. kate snow was there amid all of it tonight. and she is joining us tonight to start it all off. kate, good evening. >> good evening to you, brian. let's remember what this week has been like. a week that seemed like it would just never end in boston. on monday you had the devastating bombings at the marathon. a couple of days later last night, the fbi holds a press conference showing video and pictures of two key suspects and asking the public for help. the first sign of a major development in the manhunt came about 10:00 p.m. eastern time thursday, about five hours after the fbi news conferen
it all ended tonight as one law enforcement official put it with a whimper. inside a boat in a trailer in a backyard in watertown, massachusetts. then it ended with a genuine cheer. all those first responders, cops, firemen as they exited town. the town that was terrorized by a gun battle in the streets last night. they were all cheered. and they had a chance to shine. bask in the glow of joyful citizens who were just thankful, they came in, they rode in to save the day. kate snow was there...
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they did it without getting anybody from law enforcement hurt that we know of. a great day, a great way to end what has been a terrible, terrible week. brian, you've been on the story from the jump. we thank you for your reporting this morning. now over to bianna. >> unbelievable how close that boat was to the house that no one was injured. >> absolutely. >>> we're getting a clearer picture of who these brothers are. the family came to the u.s. 12 years ago after spending time in kyrgyzstan in the dagestan region of russia. in boston, the boys became known as athletes. the younger one, a wrestler. the older one, a boxer. dzhokhar became a u.s. citizen a year ago, on september 11th. but a year ago, their father went back to dagestan after health issues. we sent kirit radia there to find out more about this family. >> reporter: good morning, dan and bianna. this is the last place the suspects' parents were seen here in dagestan. it is a shop they were planning to open. it's where they gave an interview to russian television yesterday. after speaking to abc news se
they did it without getting anybody from law enforcement hurt that we know of. a great day, a great way to end what has been a terrible, terrible week. brian, you've been on the story from the jump. we thank you for your reporting this morning. now over to bianna. >> unbelievable how close that boat was to the house that no one was injured. >> absolutely. >>> we're getting a clearer picture of who these brothers are. the family came to the u.s. 12 years ago after spending...
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that's ignorance of the law. who is right here. >> it's too early to tell, but he is the guru. what he's pointing out is you do not want to mess this up. you don't want to get a confession or information without ma ran diezing him if in fact you cannot later label him as an enemy combatant then anything he says is subject to be so pressed and not in a court of law. go ahead, give him counsel, he's not going to get bond, ma ran diez him and conduct a thorough investigation so everything staunds up when we get him into a court of law. >> okay. there is no state death penalty in massachusetts. so the death penalty off the table in. >> no. don, this is an interesting thing. he is be charged by both federally and state and that is not double jeopardy. a lot of people hear that and they you can't do that. double jeopardy involves being charged twice in in the same court. he absolutely can be tried. there is a federal death penalty for murder and we know very saudly not only do we have the tragic killing right there at the boston marathon, then we have this police officer who was also
that's ignorance of the law. who is right here. >> it's too early to tell, but he is the guru. what he's pointing out is you do not want to mess this up. you don't want to get a confession or information without ma ran diezing him if in fact you cannot later label him as an enemy combatant then anything he says is subject to be so pressed and not in a court of law. go ahead, give him counsel, he's not going to get bond, ma ran diez him and conduct a thorough investigation so everything...
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law enforcement did a good job. we were hearing from folks not only on the scanners but just privately, they knew this was something concrete that they had. >> and we really defined law enforcement in this town this week in a way that isn't often done. it includes the transit police, it includes the m.i.t. police, the harvard police. i went by the harvard campus, harvard cop i know, friend of mine, pulled me over, talked to me. you realize this guy last zplit easily been killed and we don't think of our university police that way normally. >> yeah. he was there, i don't know what the sequence was. still some confusion as to whether the robbery was perpetrated by these guys or not. >> i was told tonight it was not. >> we don't know exactly what happened, but clearly he was the point of the spear last night for us, and he's going to be remembered, unfortunately, for this tragedy. but we also have a casualty among the mbta police department in richard donohue was seriously wounded so -- >> this i think begins for us wi
law enforcement did a good job. we were hearing from folks not only on the scanners but just privately, they knew this was something concrete that they had. >> and we really defined law enforcement in this town this week in a way that isn't often done. it includes the transit police, it includes the m.i.t. police, the harvard police. i went by the harvard campus, harvard cop i know, friend of mine, pulled me over, talked to me. you realize this guy last zplit easily been killed and we...
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there was such a huge presence of law enforcement. we're talking thousands of people who were on the ground and they were sectioning off the entire area going block by block, checking the homes as they went, and there was one area that was of particular interest, and when it got quiet later -- earlier in the afternoon, we were told in fact they may be letting him rest to either give him some time to flush himself out, or pinpoint his exact location which clearly, they were able to do. so there is going to be a 9:30 presser. we are hearing that there is going to be obviously some information and sort of applause that will be coming out of that press conference, the fact that he's there and he's in custody but again, we do want to tell people that he was injured. there were some shots that were fired. plus he may have been injured even before he got to that location. so there's still a few wild cards in all of this. they do believe clearly that this is without question the person, you can hear all the cheering that's going on. we do als
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a lot of people very thankful for efforts by law enforcement over this past week. jeff, explain this legal situation that he's in where authorities say he does not need to be read his miranda rights. >> right. first of all, let's just remember he may be in no physical condition to answer questions with or without miranda warnings. so his physical condition is the great unknown here which may render this whole dispute about miranda moot. let's assume that he is in a condition to answer questions. usually when someone is arrested, they get miranda warnings, and then they is a choice of whether to answer questions or not. here the government has said when there is an imminent danger to public safety, they can question without miranda warnings. that has traditionally or usually been interpreted to mean a future danger to public safety. the so-called ticking time bomb. tell us what's going to happen in the future, and we're not going to worry about miranda. what makes this an unusual invocation of the public safety exception is that the government is saying there is no
a lot of people very thankful for efforts by law enforcement over this past week. jeff, explain this legal situation that he's in where authorities say he does not need to be read his miranda rights. >> right. first of all, let's just remember he may be in no physical condition to answer questions with or without miranda warnings. so his physical condition is the great unknown here which may render this whole dispute about miranda moot. let's assume that he is in a condition to answer...
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we are a law and order community in door chester, we have many law enforcement point of the spear folks who robert scene there i think everybody is hoping they go k. get this guy alive. >> bill: they want to know from soup to nuts, top to bottom why this senseless garbage happened. >> right. >> bill: mr. richard is very well respected man in dorchester. dorchester working neighborhood in boston. everybody knows him. he does a lot of good for the community. how is he handling the death of his 8-year-old son and the grievous injury to his wife and daughter? >> bill, he is devastated. and, you know, he has asked us, the media, including me to respect his privacy right now. we have. he has very close friends around him at his side. he has been visited, of course, by governor patrick and others at the hospital. is he getting the support he needs. but the family has been quite clear that they do want the community at large and nation to be respectful their grief right now and provide them with space. >> bill: absolutely. if there is anything we can do for them, bill, let us know. >> you bet.
we are a law and order community in door chester, we have many law enforcement point of the spear folks who robert scene there i think everybody is hoping they go k. get this guy alive. >> bill: they want to know from soup to nuts, top to bottom why this senseless garbage happened. >> right. >> bill: mr. richard is very well respected man in dorchester. dorchester working neighborhood in boston. everybody knows him. he does a lot of good for the community. how is he handling...
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law and a conversation with the congress. i would have to refer you back to statements by the white house on that. [inaudible] >> thank you. but i strongly urge you to come up with a number to tell this committee and the american people. we have a responsibility as well. for you to say we're just going andee how things turn out that will determine the size i believe is tragic and terrible mistake for which we may pay a heavy price. >> senator, to be clear. i did not say leave it completely vague. we are assisting at the battalion level. we will lift off to the brigade level. the number is inextricably linked to the number we believe e -- you have to wait until 2014 for that? 2014 two numbers. saturday afternoon at 12:30 eastern. gatethe dedication of the zimmerman meeting room. he rushed the come and who lost, gabrielle giffords. sunday at 9:00 eastern and pacific, london, portions of former british prime ministers margaret thatcher's funeral service. on c-span two, book tv goes to los angeles for the l.a. times festival of b
law and a conversation with the congress. i would have to refer you back to statements by the white house on that. [inaudible] >> thank you. but i strongly urge you to come up with a number to tell this committee and the american people. we have a responsibility as well. for you to say we're just going andee how things turn out that will determine the size i believe is tragic and terrible mistake for which we may pay a heavy price. >> senator, to be clear. i did not say leave it...
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but law enforcement can't sustain that. what happens after this is it gets back to the public being vigilant and the public being aware of what's going on. you can't approach a situation like this with a traditional krimmology approach. terrorist doesn't work that way. it's far apart. it's not in a sequence at all. at this point law enforcement has to figure out what we're going to do in different locations. for example, fenway park right? big sporting event. well, up until now when you go into fenway park up until now they would look in your bag to see if you had alcohol. it was random wandert wanding at this point. >> do you think that's going to become regular, peter, or this is sort of a short-term response? >> i think that will become regular. i have no doubt about it. first of all it doesn't take any more personnel to do it. you have to get to the stadium earlier. i think it's going to be a way of life like going to the airport. >> that didn't really affect the roadways, did it?y just assumeing he couldn't get into ca
but law enforcement can't sustain that. what happens after this is it gets back to the public being vigilant and the public being aware of what's going on. you can't approach a situation like this with a traditional krimmology approach. terrorist doesn't work that way. it's far apart. it's not in a sequence at all. at this point law enforcement has to figure out what we're going to do in different locations. for example, fenway park right? big sporting event. well, up until now when you go into...
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the usual warning on every episode of "law & order." there's a question of public safety and they can question him for 48 hours before having to give him the warning and use that information in court. the justice department says most people even in these circumstances, even facing very serious charges ultimately the death penalty if the government chooses to bring it, they still choose to talk. it's a controversial decision nonetheless. some republicans think anyone who commits an act of terrorism even on american soil, even if they're american citizens as he is, should be brought before a military tribunal and treated as enemy combatant. >> it's a political hot potato. a lot of administration officials point out the so-called underwear bomber, umar farouk abdulmutallab continued to talk after being mirandized. thank you to you. >> what are investigators doing now? michael leiter served as the director of the national counterterrorism center under presidents bush and obama. good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. >> let's talk about
the usual warning on every episode of "law & order." there's a question of public safety and they can question him for 48 hours before having to give him the warning and use that information in court. the justice department says most people even in these circumstances, even facing very serious charges ultimately the death penalty if the government chooses to bring it, they still choose to talk. it's a controversial decision nonetheless. some republicans think anyone who commits an...
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he has instructed law enforcement officials, federal law enforcement officials, to continue to ask that question and try to get an answer to that question. you know, it's interesting historians will undoubtedly sort of debate the president's reaction and response to the boston bombings, much as they did with president george w. bush after september 11th, but what we saw yesterday in the white house was the president and his team really trying to keep pace with those quickly evolving events yesterday out of boston. the president noticeably staying out of public view. we didn't hear from white house press secretary jay carney yesterday. that because they didn't want to come and comment on this situation because there were so many unknowns and because it was developing and evolving so quickly. so, president obama, we finally saw him last night, but i can tell you throughout the day he was being briefed, he had a big briefing with his entire national security team in the morning. then again at about 4:00, he spoke with some of his top advisers, placed phone calls to governor deval patrick a
he has instructed law enforcement officials, federal law enforcement officials, to continue to ask that question and try to get an answer to that question. you know, it's interesting historians will undoubtedly sort of debate the president's reaction and response to the boston bombings, much as they did with president george w. bush after september 11th, but what we saw yesterday in the white house was the president and his team really trying to keep pace with those quickly evolving events...
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for law enforcement the work isn't over. him will continue to be an ongoing and active investigation as we look for all the details, continue to look at a lot of evidence and file our formal charges. >> reporter: and according to a department of justice official federal prosecutors have been here at the hospital since last night working on charges and apparently those charges could becoming soon. back to you. >> thank you. >>> officers stood in support and saluted the procession of fallen mit officer sean collier. the procession passed by the mit police station. other officer were visiblely shaken. collier was shot and killed thursday night following a run in with the bombing suspects. >>> and this morning we are learning more about the two suspects from friends and family. alex is live from the newsroom with reaction and details. >> reporter: friends and family say the two suspected bombers were friendly and peaceful and didn't seem able to carry out this kind of deadly attack. those two brothers are chechens who came ten y
for law enforcement the work isn't over. him will continue to be an ongoing and active investigation as we look for all the details, continue to look at a lot of evidence and file our formal charges. >> reporter: and according to a department of justice official federal prosecutors have been here at the hospital since last night working on charges and apparently those charges could becoming soon. back to you. >> thank you. >>> officers stood in support and saluted the...
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and she killed the out law " should reflect ". and she was a 30 year, the old law ' sugarfoot'... and after the word getting her ready for her funeral they realize that she was in command. had a child i took all the facts about her and i created a novel. >> that is why it is so much fun to read and listened to. >> yes. the star of hollywood deadwood played calamity jane and she is brilliant. >> this is an audio book and this is also a regular book. she is buried in the bay area. the watsonville, calif.. and that was a big charity group of men. and only men could be a part of it. she became a member. and to help widows, children and when she died she found out that she was a woman on the loss, they buried her in that cemetery. >> odd fellows takes an entirely new term. women were almost crossing like men anyway. >> women were even fighting in the cell war where in women's clothes. at that time you did not have to have a medical exam and some of them one on to have children. >> that was happening all over the world with some jan wahl's winners. some of these movies elbert nobbs.. 'a
and she killed the out law " should reflect ". and she was a 30 year, the old law ' sugarfoot'... and after the word getting her ready for her funeral they realize that she was in command. had a child i took all the facts about her and i created a novel. >> that is why it is so much fun to read and listened to. >> yes. the star of hollywood deadwood played calamity jane and she is brilliant. >> this is an audio book and this is also a regular book. she is buried in...
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so the fbi does what it says it's able to do under the law. they looked at whether he was in any of the federal databases of suspected terrorists or whether there was any indication that he was communicating either by phone or my looking at internet sites with any suspected terrorist organizations or individuals. they looked at his travel, travel history, all of that came up negative. so then they decided to interview him. they questioned him, questioned members of his family and after doing all that they said we've got nothing here. they said they went back to the russians -- or they went back to the foreign government and said we can't find anything, give us more. tell us more of what you think, why you think this and they say they never got a response. >> the obama administration has okayed the suspension of the suspect's miranda rights. is that a temporary suspension? >> reporter: yes, by law it is. it's called the public safety exception to the miranda rule. normally you have to tell someone they have a right to remain silent and if you d
so the fbi does what it says it's able to do under the law. they looked at whether he was in any of the federal databases of suspected terrorists or whether there was any indication that he was communicating either by phone or my looking at internet sites with any suspected terrorist organizations or individuals. they looked at his travel, travel history, all of that came up negative. so then they decided to interview him. they questioned him, questioned members of his family and after doing...